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#SceneAndHeard Lunch Break: Sept. 17

It’s time to take a look at some of the top committed prospects being placed on “Flip Watch." To date, more than 25 prospects in the 2015 ESPN 300 have decommitted or flipped their commitments. As signing day inches closer, expect that number to increase to over 35 with more than 40 possible.

Here are a handful of more than 15 to watch in the coming weeks and months:

No. 238 Pat Allen, OT

Commitment: Georgia

The Bulldogs verbal made an official visit to Oklahoma last weekend and came away impressed as expected. The offensive tackle with a 6-foot-10 wingspan will visit Michigan Sept. 26 followed by trips to Tennessee Oct. 3 and Arkansas Oct. 10 before concluding his visits with a trip to Athens Nov. 14 when the Bulldogs play host to Auburn. While I still like Georgia’s chances, I wouldn’t characterize this as a solid commitment at this point.

Flip percentage: 40 percent

No. 66 Tyrek Cole, CB

Commitment: Florida State

This one is shaky at best, and has been since June. With former Miramar head coach Damon Cogdell now on staff at West Virginia, and three teammates currently committed to the Mountaineers, this one seems like only a matter of time. Miami (Fla.) is also still in contention.

Flip percentage: 85 percent

No. 96 DeShon Elliott, S

Commitment: Texas

The hard-hitting Under Armour All-America Game safety is planning to make official visits to Oklahoma and Texas A&M in addition to the Longhorns. While this one still looks good for Texas, the way the season plays out for Texas could certainly have an impact here, as well as just how hard the Sooners and Aggies push.

Flip percentage: 40 percent

No. 35 Terry Godwin, ATH

Commitment: Georgia

While this one still looks good for the Bulldogs, it’s hard to not place the talented wide receiver and cornerback on the list. Godwin has been on the campuses of Auburn and Alabama the last two weekends after attending Georgia’s season opener Aug. 30. There is a potentially strong connection to Alabama on the Callaway High staff, but the strongest connection still belongs to Georgia, where Godwin’s sister is now on the women’s basketball team after committing in June.

Flip percentage: 35 percent

No. 150 Ray-Ray McCloud III

Commitment: Clemson

Since committing to Clemson in late July, the versatile playmaker has been on campus at Florida twice, including last weekend for the Kentucky game. While the Gators season on the field will likely determine the outcome of this recruitment, Florida was considered the early favorite before the questions surrounding the future in Gainesville opened the door for Clemson and UCLA to overtake the Gators' one time significant lead.

Flip percentage: 60 percent